Tenby Observer

Newspaper

The Tenby Observer was a weekly English language newspaper, supportive of conservative politics, which circulated around Tenby, South Pembrokeshire, and amongst tourists generally. It mainly reported on local news and visitors lists. The paper was published by Richard Mason from 1853 to 1860. Source

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Recent Articles

tenby-today.co.uk
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The Tenby and Saundersfoot Over 50s Walking Football Club is going from strength to strength. Membership continues to grow and there are now 26 on the books - not bad considering there were only eight when the club started back in February 2016. Recently, the club enjoyed a wonderful Christmas dinner at the Giltar Hotel, Tenby.

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Age Cymru would like to invite your readers to get involved with our Wales-wide arts festival for the over 50s next May, by applying for a Gwanwyn community grant. Grants of up to £500 are available to groups or individuals who want to deliver a creative activity during the Gwanwyn festival which runs throughout May 2018. The activities could involve painting, photography, music, drama or even storytelling, basically any creative activity involving the over 50s.

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Caldey Island, the only account of its kind of one of Britain’s holy islands, is now available in a compact size and price. Just a couple of miles off the Pembrokeshire coast, Caldey Island has been a site of religious significance for over 1,400 years. The Brothers of the Reformed Cistercian Order continue their monastic tradition in the abbey and its enclosure today.

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A holidaymaker claims she wasn’t spinning a yarn when she had a ‘creepy crawly’ experience in Narberth whilst spending a penny! The lady, who said she visited the town whilst on holiday in Pembrokeshire, took photographs of what she believed was a ‘false widow’ spider sitting in the toilet facilities of Narberth’s Town Moor car park, but before looking it up on the ‘web’ she emailed the images to the local authority.

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Two Tenby hotels have been flying the floral flag for the resort at this year’s Wales in Bloom event. The Giltar Hotel scooped a gold, coming first in the ‘Hotels, Guest Houses, Public Houses and Restaurants – Frontage only’ category for the fourth year running, whilst just a little further up the road, the Atlantic Hotel picked up a Silver Gilt in the annual competition’s ‘Hotels, Guest Houses, Public Houses and Restaurants – Frontage and Grounds’ section.

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Estate agents FBM experienced an incident at their Pembroke office at Main Street on Saturday night, when a vehicle crashed into the premises’ front window, before driving off. The business have urged anyone who may have witnessed the incident, which occurred at around 8 pm (September 16), to please contact the police on 101 or the office itself.

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A homeless man who stole coins from a children’s charity collection point in Tenby has been charged in court. Forty-five-year-old Andrew James Jones, appeared at Haverfordwest Magistrates Court, on Monday to plead guilty to stealing £5.59 belonging to the Ty Hafan Children’s Charity.

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A man from Fishguard who woke up drunk on a woman’s sofa in his boxer shorts and vest and claimed he was her son has been given a conditional discharge in court. Forty-three-year-old Swanny McCarrthy, of West Street, appeared at Haverfordwest Magistrates Court on Tuesday, to admit a charge of criminal damage, caused at a property in Windy Hall, Fishguard. Prosecutor Vaughan Pritchard-Jones told the court that the incident occurred on August 26.

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Two men facing charges of causing grievous bodily harm in Tenby last summer are set to appear at Swansea Crown Court next month. Forty-five-year-old Andrew Mason, of Penyfan View, Merthyr Tydfil, and 49-year-year-old Jason Price, of Tan Y Bryn, Aberdare, appeared at Haverfordwest Magistrates Court on Tuesday, to face a series of charges relating to an incident which occurred in Tenby on August 5 last year.

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A local football club has been left ‘supremely’ devastated that a ‘pitch parking fiasco’ left their seconds side unable to fulfil their fixture on Saturday after the turf was left unplayable. Saudersfoot AFC’s pitch situated behind the village’s Sports and Social Club was left ruined after spectactors in town to view the Triathlon event that morning, used the area to park their vehicles.

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